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I was so not going to start watching this show. I'd heard the buzz, I knew it was J.J. Abrams at the helm, and I had a bad feeling that if I even so much as watched the first episode, I might get hooked. On the other hand, the premise didn't sound that compelling to me off the top of my head, and with such a large ensemble cast I doubted that I'd be seeing the kind of character development I really look for in a show.

Then you started talking about it, plus my brother was bugging me to tell me what I thought, and I sighed to myself and said, "Oh, all right, I'll give it a try."

I finished watching the second hour of the pilot last night. These, then, are my thoughts:

  • Whoa. The first five minutes were possibly the most intense thing I've ever seen on TV. I actually had to make the window smaller because I couldn't handle watching it on fullscreen.

  • The cinematography for this show is drop-dead gorgeous, and I was immediately impressed by the acting and the script as well. Everything about this show screams "quality" to me.

  • It's really creepy, in the best, most Hitchcockian kind of way. I can't stand horror movies, but I do like suspense, and this show seems to hit just the right balance most of the time.

  • Dominic Monaghan is very, very, un-Merry and very, very amusing. I've never felt the Dom-love, but I'm certainly entertained by the character. I totally called his drug habit, though. How many episodes until he runs out of his stash and has to go cold turkey? That should be fun.

  • I am so not flying in a plane again. Like, ever.

  • Terry O'Quinn freaked me out completely with that orange-peel smile in the first part and I was immediately convinced he was the Embodiment of All Evil, but then in the second he seemed almost... likeable. Stop messing with my mind, JJ!

  • And wah! I must join in [livejournal.com profile] yahtzee63's lament for the ever-so-noble and endearing Greg Grunberg. I mean, even if I hadn't read the spoilers I would have known he couldn't last, but it was still traumatic. *sniffle*

  • Aw, Hurley is a sweetie. And he has hair like my buddy Jack Lynch. Is he going to lose some of that weight over the course of the next two seasons? Because that would be cool, in a realistic kind of way.

  • Okay, that was more of Kate-not-Beckinsale than I really needed to see. Except--it was a total bargain-basement kind of bra and her underwear didn't match! Finally a female character on TV who isn't always perfectly coordinated and dressed by Victoria's Secret! I was actually kind of happy about that. Except that she really needs to eat a hamburger. Or several.

  • After Part One I was really quite content, having found none of the male characters especially attractive or compelling. Sure, I was interested to know their backgrounds and where they'd fit into the story, but that was all. Then this week we got to know some of the others, like Boone (whiny girly-looking boy, whatever) and Sawyer (pseudo-macho bigot, more whatever -- although it was pretty cool when he shot the polar bear). And then, of course, Sayid, the token Arabic male, blah diddy blah, and what is up with that hair? Only... then he started very competently repairing that transmitter. And showing a dry sense of humour. And being nice to Hurley. And doing complicated and very important math problems in his head at inhuman speed...

    *wibble*

    Curse you, JJ.

  • A polar bear? And sixteen years? Whoa, dude. Seriously?


  • So now I can't wait for next Wednesday. And I need a Lost icon. Sigh.

    ETA: See strikethrough text above. [livejournal.com profile] yahtzee63 rules.

    Date: 2004-10-02 10:29 am (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] yahtzee63.livejournal.com

    So true about Kate's underwear! She didn't know she'd have beach scenes when she got dressed (presumably in captivity) that morning.

    So, so, SO with you about Sayid. I find Dr. Jack rather scrumptious as well -- he can be a bit officious, but this goes with surgeon territory, and I like how focused and protective he is. But I like having multiple hotties to choose from. No waiting! :D Besides, Naveen Andrews has been a favorite of mine since "The English Patient." I actually spent considerable time trying to talk a friend of mine into naming her child "Kirpal" after his character. (With no success, I might add.)

    I think all the acting thus far has been excellent.

    Date: 2004-10-02 11:17 am (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] buongiornodaisy.livejournal.com
    Aww, I thought the old man with the orange peel was cute in a Marlon Brando chasing after his cinematic grandson in The Godfather kind of way. Which means he'll probably die soon if Mr. Abrams is a Godfather fan.

    Date: 2004-10-02 08:47 pm (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] mingbutterfly.livejournal.com
    Totally with you on Hurley being endearing. It's still unclear whether Terry O'Quinn is the embodiment of all evil, right? Scary, scary, not the sort of person to be left alone with small children without backstory. I can't believe I'm addicted to another show--this is like, not okay.

    ~I am so not flying in a plane again.~

    Yes, I was paranoid before. Now I have specific mental images.

    Toldja toldja toldja ...

    Date: 2004-10-02 10:10 pm (UTC)
    From: (Anonymous)
    Yeah, I can't wait either. And what was wrong with Kate's beach scene? Did I miss something?

    P.

    Hooked!

    Date: 2004-10-03 05:51 am (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] hms-yowling.livejournal.com
    And it's all your fault.

    I read your post and then watched the premiere last night.

    And, damn! Really didn't want another show. Was busy convincing myself that I was going to watch one (1) show this year and it would be Everwood. Or, actually, two (2) shows and it would be Everwood and Gilmore Girls. And then...

    Now I need to check my local listings and figure out it's regularly scheduled night.

    Date: 2004-10-03 09:32 am (UTC)
    From: [identity profile] carmen-sandiego.livejournal.com
    Oh, I"m totally hooked, dude. I could just about repeat all of your comments word for word! how intense!

    I love Sayid - he was the best part of The English Patient and I'm thrilled to see him again. And Harold Perrineau as well. So many good people! And so many plots! Ah! What's going to happen!

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